Advanced and Pro divisions ONLYEntry fee - $100.00 (entry includes greens fees and cart fees)Saturday everyone will play 1 round of 36 holes on the Executive courseSunday everyone will play 1 round of 27 holes utilizing both the Executive and the Par 3 coursesField limited to 96 players

For those of you that have been shut out of the Chucktown Classic, this will be a great alternative. The course is in Myrtle Beach. It's a temp course set-up on an Executive Ball Golf Course. Your entry fee includes cart rental and greens fees. I can't think of anything better to give yourself for an early Christmas present.

This course is absolutely beautiful. The greens play OB. Most of the cart paths don't. So you may find yourself playing John Daly style from a fairway 3 holes away. There's lot's of water to play over. The baskets are set-up near the greens so there's plenty of risk reward.

If the tournament fills the Tupelo Bay Golf Center is going to kick $1500 into the pro payout. You won't be last if you come, because I'm playing Pro.

I had the pleasure of playing my first 2 rounds with Avery on Saturday. He smoked me the first round. The second round was a different story. We were tied for the round going into the last 2 holes. We had #4(par 5) and #5(par 3) left to play. We both had great drives. I went for the green and came up a little short and went into the lake. Avery laced this huge 540' spike hyzer and put it right under the basket. He finished the round with a 3 and a 2. I finished with a double circle 8 and a 3. He ended up beating me by those 6 strokes. It was awesome playing with one of the worlds greatest. I was glad that I didn't play like a total barney in front of him. I was 4 spots from the cash in Pro pretty much in the middle of the pack. Great weekend.

Eat my D, midget!!! I wasn't complaining. I had a great time playing with one of the best. Not to mention the fact we were being followed by Schweb and The Clash Crew. Look for your daddy to be on The Tupelo Bay coverage.

I'm just glad that we played a round of 36 holes the first day. Light was an issue to they knew we couldn't break between rounds. That allowed me to play with Avery all day on Saturday. I have a total man crush. He's a freak. I've never seen anyone throw a frisbee as far as him. It was a joy to watch. If we would have re-arranged cards between rounds I would have been stuck playing with a worthless rump like you Dwarf-Wiz.

It's on the PDGA site. The rest of the video should be up tonight. There's a great video of me taking a circle 8 on the next to last hole of my second round. I was hanging in there and had a memory lapse or something.

There should be a video of me ace running 17 on tonights episode.

My computer here at work doesn't have sound so I don't know what they are saying in the commentary. Did Billy say that I worked for Innova? I need a job if he's offering.

I hear they are looking for a model for the 2009 Anti-Svelte clothing line.

Yeah, he did. He also said something about you looking like Trey Johnson's (an Innova employee) cousin. If memory serves, Trey finished second. That's pretty good playing second round. Overall, was the experience more of a confidence boost or humbling?

The first 16 holes were a confidence boost. The 17th hole was demoralizing. The 18th hole was humbling. I just proved to myself that with a little more practice and confidence I can play in the Open division.

You can quit slamming me now. I didn't finish DFL, so the weekend wasn't a loss at all. I finished 4 spots out of the cash and would've been 3rd in Advanced. Go hug up to some of your Rec. Division Barney friends. Maybe one day you will have a growth spurt and you too can be a Toys-R-Us kid.

That one whole where you hyzered WAY left, did you mean to do that or were you shooting at the basket where thepeople were just finishing? Looks like the cameraman nearly had to back up into the lake to film you!

I was going for the area short/left of the green. The shot required me to throw over the water. I decided in the middle of my throw to play safe and preserve my round. I let go early and my shot hyzered out way left and out of bounds. The shot of me throwing the thumber was my 4th shot. I was rattled at that point. I couldn't get my nerves in check and proceeded to 4 putt. My play on that hole ruined a sub 60 round and a possible shot at cashing.

Stayed in a condo. This dude Jay Korybski, from Greenville, invited us to stay in his family condo. It was sweet. That thing sleeps 14 people. That's just bed space, there are plenty of couches and what have you.

I didn't expect to cash either. I played Open because the TD said that I could play with Avery. Joy's of a tournament sponsor.

Don't switch teams on me now big boy. You just started playing Open. Don't drop back down to advanced. All this talk of Avery, the bountiful beds with the boys in Myrtle Beach, and a potential modeling career... You don't sound interested in wives unless you mean you want to be a midget's wife... And don't ever forget the apostrophe again or Avery might spank you again! Biatch!

We started off on a bad foot. I told him that I diddled while thinking about his sister. After he pummeled me thing's were better.

Seriously, it was an absolute pleasure playing with him. I don't know if all the top Pro's are as kind and calm as him. If they aren't he would be a great model to be molded after. I was expecting to get the cold shoulder. I didn't get that at all.

It was amazing watching one of the worlds best play disc golf. It humbled me and showed me how far I still need to go. He struggled a little and still shot 2 rounds in the 50's. One of which was a course record. He could've easily shot 4-5 strokes better collectively on the first day. It's great knowing that I'm not the only one that misses 15 foot putts.